Tulum Authorities Shut Down Event Venue in Playa Paraíso Over Noise Complaints and Sea Turtle Nesting Concerns
Municipal officials closed Villa La Joya after residents reported loud parties and potential environmental harm.
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Municipal officials closed Villa La Joya after residents reported loud parties and potential environmental harm.
Contractor ICA gives nautical groups one month to use specialized equipment to remove 25-30 abandoned vessels from Nichupté Lagoon.
Mexican banks announced a plan to provide 1.4 trillion pesos in loans to small and medium businesses next year.
Cold Front 41 causes heavy rains, strong winds, and high waves along the Quintana Roo coast.
Cancún plans multiple events including festivals and sports competitions to attract diverse visitors.
Health authorities in Tulum are offering free rabies vaccinations for pets starting March 22.
Tourism operators in Akumal forecast high Easter bookings but face challenges from turtle conservation rules and sargassum.
A federal deputy proposes cutting the VAT to 8% for islands like Cozumel and Isla Mujeres due to higher living…
A former Solidaridad official obtains an injunction against prosecution for injuries after a stage collapse killed a dancer.
State and municipal officials recognized 100 small businesses with the 'Made in Quintana Roo' distinction in Cancún.